Airlinair

Airlinair was a French regional passenger carrier operating short-haul scheduled services from Lyon Saint-Exupéry (LYS). From a traveler’s perspective it functioned as a regional operator serving domestic France and nearby European destinations, offering basic onboard services typical of short regional flights.

Where Airlinair Flies

Airlinair operated from its main base at Lyon Saint-Exupéry (LYS) and focused on short-haul scheduled passenger services. Its route network was oriented around domestic French connections and short regional hops to nearby countries in Europe, serving as a regional feeder between smaller airports and larger transport hubs.

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Tips for Flying Airlinair

  • Confirm the baggage allowance shown on your booking confirmation before heading to the airport, as regional fares often have strict or variable limits.
  • Allow extra connection time when linking with mainline flights, since short regional services can be delayed and missed connections are less likely to be protected on separate tickets.
  • Check which terminal and whether your flight uses a remote stand at Lyon Saint-Exupéry (LYS), as some regional operations use bus transfers to the aircraft.
  • If your ticket is part of a through journey with a larger carrier, verify whether your luggage is checked through and whether transfers are guaranteed under a single ticket.

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